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Parametric equalizers typically have 3 to 5 filtering bands per channel.
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Common elements are band shapes and phase response of equalizers and response times of compressors.
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The sound can be modified further via equalizers, filters, and various effects pedals.
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Graphic equalizers appear on the race course and in the surrounding scenery, displaying waveforms for the currently playing audio track.
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In telecommunications, equalizers are used to render the frequency responsefor instance of a telephone line "flat" from end-to-end.
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A drawback of graphic equalizers is the fixed frequency bands.
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Graphic equalizers are often included in consumer audio equipment and software which plays music on home computers.
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One can therefore talk about lifting products, equalizers, pullbacks, etc.
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Each channel strip included dbx type-1 noise reduction and semi-parametric equalizers (with fixed bandwidths).
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Option offenses are considered to be equalizers on the playing field allowing less athletic teams to compete with larger and faster defenses.
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Graphic equalizers have faders (slide controls) which together resemble a frequency response curve plotted on a graph.
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Parametric equalizers are often built into each channel in mixing consoles and are also available as separate units.
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Digital alternatives to using analog equalizers and impedance matching circuits to improve cable performance also exist, such as channel estimation or link adaptation.
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Graphic equalizers can also be used to further modify the effect.
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Equalizers control spectral sensitivity and saturation by color.
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Equalizers are often deployed in such channels to compensate for the effects of the intersymbol interference.
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Monitor speakers typically have their own power amplifier(s) and equalizers.
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Parametric equalizers require more expertise than graphic equalizers, and they can provide more specific compensation or alteration around a chosen frequency.
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Parametric equalizers are also sold as standalone outboard gear units.
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Graphic equalizers and other equipment developed for improving fidelity have since been used by recording engineers to modify frequency responses for aesthetic reasons.
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Preamplifiers and equalizers for acoustic instruments or double basses can also be used to roll off the treble frequencies or notch out the scratchy-sounding frequencies.
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Such filters are often included with graphic and parametric equalizers to give full control of the frequency range.
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Parametric equalizers are capable of making much more precise adjustments to sound than other equalizers, and are commonly used in sound recording and live sound reinforcement.
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Broadcast and recording studios use sophisticated equalizers capable of much more detailed adjustments, such as eliminating unwanted sounds or making certain instruments or voices more prominent.
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A posetal category vacuously has all equalizers and coequalizers, whence it is (finitely) complete if and only if it has all (finite) products, and dually for cocompleteness.
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Variation effects include delays, echos, cross delays, early reflections, gate reverbs, reverse gate reverbs, rotary speakers, tremolo, auto-pan, phaser, distortion, overdrive, amp simulations, auto-wah, and equalizers.
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Evocations of shortwave reception distortions have been incorporated into rock and classical compositions, by means of delays or feedback loops, equalizers, or even playing shortwave radios as live instruments.
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In the 1990s and early 2000s (decade), signal processors such as equalizers, overdrive devices (sometimes referred to as fuzz bass), and compressors or limiters became increasingly popular.
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They got to within a goal and were pressing hard for the equalizer.
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Virtual schools can be considered a great equalizer, as these schools can make education accessible to non-traditional students.
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In addition to adjusting the relative amplitude of frequency bands, an audio equalizer may alter the relative phases of those frequencies.
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The circuit or equipment used to achieve equalization is called an equalizer.
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The phone also comes with dual speakers and a built in voice equalizer.
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The program lets users change features on the main window, playlist window, and equalizer window.
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Looking at the equalizer diagram defining the end makes the equivalence clear.
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Audacity lacks dynamic equalizer controls, real time effects and support for scrubbing.
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In expert preview mode, an equalizer can be used to sharpen specific colors and leave others unchanged.
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A variant of the parametric equalizer is the semi-parametric equalizer, also known as a sweepable filter.
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A receiver equipped with this new equalizer can track rapid multipath fading, and thus supports mobile reception.
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He scored an equalizer for 11 in the 23rd minute.
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The dynamic equalizer was an attempt to compensate for the reduction in bass that would be perceived by listening to records at typical levels.
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Since version 0.95 the inclusion of an equalizer has been made as to being a much requested feature from its users.
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He saw education as, a great equalizer, a special right for the poor.
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On the rear of the device are two small buttons labeled menu and repeat/equalizer.
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In large-format systems, the signal is typically first routed through an equalizer then to a crossover.
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Death is the true power, the great equalizer, and the lesson that waits for all.
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Many mixing consoles have a parametric equalizer on each channel.
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To control the resulting response, a dedicated equalizer can be used to enhance or reduce specific frequency ranges.
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The process of using a parametric equalizer is different from when using a graphic equalizer.
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A variation on the graphic equalizer is a cut only graphic equalizer.
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He said that he could tailor the frequency responses and dynamics within each song with optimum equalizer at every pitch and level.
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The mechanism may also be referred to as an equalizer, leader bar or double tree.
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Parametric equalizers first became popular in the 1970s and have remained the program equalizer of choice for many engineers since then.
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The race is conducted in equalizer format, the men start behind women by an amount that theoretically gives each gender an equal chance of winning.
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The shuuto is described as the great equalizer.
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A television equalizer consequently typically requires more filter sections than an audio equalizer.
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Dynamic equalization involves variation of the equalizer characteristics in the time domain as a function of the input.
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The amplifier features high and low inputs, a bright switch as well as a three band equalizer and volume for each channel.
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In literary sources, the smallness of the denomination was taken as a reminder that death is an equalizer of rich and poor.
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Often the sound system company would have only one bass drum microphone and/or equalizer, which made the two bass drums sound radically different.
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If the equalizer makes hard decisions on the bits, it quantizes the soft bit decisions and outputs either a 0 or a 1.
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The equalizer is a program that differentiates the treble, delay and pitch of the music.
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The album is named after an obscure and expensive audio graphic equalizer, made from 1959-61 which was used extensively while tracking the album.
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Problems with image transferring and distortion were solved, and an equalizer was added to the player.
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The first adaptive equalizer, in 1964, used 13 adjustable gains, each set by 8 relays.
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An electronic equalizer was used to flatten the frequency spectrum of this system.
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Noise reduction can be applied to specific colors in expert preview mode using an equalizer.
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The second half began with the away side applying the pressure on their opposition to score an equalizer.
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During that time, he only used two pedals, a delay and an equalizer, due in part to the reliability of simple live setups.
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Zaki scored the equalizer gozl in the 74th minute, and the game finished 11.
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The adaptive equalizer can sense the poor signal and restore it to the original integrity.
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The added signal shortens the existing 24ms equalizer update time by a selectable factor, from 120x to 312x.
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An equalizer can be used to correct or flatten the frequency response of speakers rather than designing the speaker itself to be equalized.
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The song information appears in a moving equalizer type graphic at the start and near the end of each music video.
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His work on electronic communications, especially on filter and equalizer design, continued during this time.
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At the beginning, ragging served as a social equalizer in the universities.
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The engineer can then attenuate the relevant frequency on an equalizer preventing feedback at that frequency but allowing sufficient volume at other frequencies.
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The turbo equalizer encompasses the equalizer, the decoder, and the blocks in between.
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If the equalizer makes soft decisions, it outputs information relating to the probability of the bit being a 0 or a 1.
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The difference between a turbo equalizer and a standard equalizer is the feedback loop from the decoder to the equalizer.
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Dynagroove also involved tonal manipulation of the recorded sound via a dynamic equalizer.
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Minimum brute strength in all movement becomes an equalizer in uneven strength confrontations.
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A graphic equalizer can be used for the same purpose but with somewhat less precision.
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In the mid-1970s they introduced their line of preamplifiers and power amplifiers, including the first preamplifier/equalizer combo.
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The interface centers around a 10-band spectrum visualization which doubles as an equalizer.
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We leave the statement as it is both for emphasis and because the proof must establish preservation of equalizers first.
Specifically, we need some method (a) to adjudicate conflicts between social and functional advantages, disadvantages, and equalizers, and (b) to adjudicate conflicts within these classes.
An immediate consequence of this is that the embedding preserves products and equalizers.
Ensuring survival in the competitive urban society and economy, witty improvisation was the equalizer that stamped its owner as a member of the community.
Therefore, the equalizer approach is completely centralized, while the pullback construction is as much distributed as possible.
Then, we must show that this candidate is indeed an equalizer.
The poet was to be the balancer or equalizer of his land.
Even if the prices did not rise quickly because of the shortages of specie or some other reason, long-distance trade acted as the ultimate equalizer in the longer term.
Due to the varying nature, noise is reduced compared to static equalizers.
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The collection of monitor speakers, amplifiers, equalizers and monitor mixer if used is called the stage monitor system or simply monitors.
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Speakers use passive analog crossovers, and analog equalizers use capacitors to select different audio bands.
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The plugins include equalizers, noise removal plugins, reverbs, analog filter banks emulators, compressors and psychoacoustic effects.
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Transmission over the single pair requires echo cancellation and adaptive equalizers in order to achieve the maximum range at a specific rate.
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A combination of coil springs, and leaf springs, positioned fore-and-aft inside the drop equalizers, give a good balance of damping.
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Equalizers are critical to the successful operation of electronic systems such as analog broadcast television.
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